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Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election, 2004

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← 2003
10 June 2004 (2004-06-10)
2006 →


All 66 seats
to Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout43.2% (Increase15.3%)

















































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 



Cllr Steve Foulkes.jpg






Cllr Jeff Green.jpg






Cllr Stuart Kelly.jpg



Leader

Steve Foulkes

Jeff Green

Stuart Kelly
Party

Labour

Conservative

Liberal Democrat
Leader's seat


Claughton


West Kirby
and
Thurstaston



Oxton

Last election

8 seats,
31.4%


8 seats,
37.9%


6 seats,
27.0%

Seats before
26
23
16
Seats won
26
21
19
Seat change

Steady

Decrease2

Increase3
Popular vote
32,135
36,404
32,530
Percentage
29.6%
33.5%
30.0%
Swing

Decrease1.8%

Decrease4.4%

Increase3.0%


Wirral Council Election Results Map 2004.svg
Map of results of 2004 election






Leader of the Council before election

Steve Foulkes (Labour)
No Overall Control



Leader of the Council after election

Steve Foulkes (Labour)
No Overall Control


The 2004 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 10 June 2004 to elect members of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council in England.[1] This election was held on the same day as other local elections.



The whole council was up for election due to boundary changes.[2]


After the election, the composition of the council was:





















PartySeats  ±  

Labour26Steady

Conservative21
Decrease2

Liberal Democrat19
Increase3

WIN0
Decrease1

[1]




Contents





  • 1 Election results

    • 1.1 Overall election result



  • 2 Ward results

    • 2.1 Bebington


    • 2.2 Bidston and St James


    • 2.3 Birkenhead and Tranmere


    • 2.4 Bromborough


    • 2.5 Clatterbridge


    • 2.6 Claughton


    • 2.7 Eastham


    • 2.8 Greasby, Frankby and Irby


    • 2.9 Heswall


    • 2.10 Hoylake and Meols


    • 2.11 Leasowe and Moreton East


    • 2.12 Liscard


    • 2.13 Moreton West and Saughall Massie


    • 2.14 New Brighton


    • 2.15 Oxton


    • 2.16 Pensby and Thingwall


    • 2.17 Prenton


    • 2.18 Rock Ferry


    • 2.19 Seacombe


    • 2.20 Upton


    • 2.21 Wallasey


    • 2.22 West Kirby and Thurstaston



  • 3 Changes between 2004 and 2006


  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References




Election results[edit]



Overall election result[edit]


Overall result compared with 2003.


































































Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election result, 2004
Party
Candidates
Votes
Stood
Elected
Net
% of total
%

Net %


Conservative
66
21
Decrease2
31.8
33.5
36,404
Decrease4.4


Liberal Democrat
66
19
Increase3
28.8
30.0
32,530
Increase3.0


Labour
62
26
Steady39.4
29.6
32,135
Decrease1.8


Green
17
0
Steady0.0
5.9
6,404
Increase3.3


WIN
7
0
Decrease1
0.0
0.8
846
Steady


BNP
1
0
Steady0.0
0.2
246
Increase0.1

[1][3]



Ward results[edit]



Bebington[edit]






















































































Bebington (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Sheila Clarke [n 1]

2,150

35.1

N/A


Labour

Keith Williams [n 2]

2,131

34.8

N/A


Conservative

Leslie Thomas [n 3]

2,104






Labour
Anna McLaughlin
2,097




Labour

Walter Smith
2,034




Conservative

Jacqueline Hall
1,875




Liberal Democrat
Edward Rayner
1,227
20.0

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Gary Booth
1,225




Liberal Democrat
Stuart Southern
985




Green
Michael Harper
617
10.1

N/A
Majority
19
0.3

N/A

Registered electors
12,066



Turnout

49.2

N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)

[4][5][6][7][8]



Bidston and St James[edit]

















































































Bidston and St James (new ward)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

John Cocker [n 1]

1,786

68.5

N/A


Labour

Harry Smith [n 2]

1,716






Labour

Ann McLachlan [n 3]

1,559






Liberal Democrat
John Tomlinson
439
16.8

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Paul Gilbert
429




Liberal Democrat
Tamara Gilbert
418




Conservative
Audrey Clare
382
14.7

N/A


Conservative
Harold Hall
358




Conservative
John Laing
356


Majority
1,347
51.7

N/A

Registered electors
10,638



Turnout

27.2

N/A


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)

[4][9][10][11]



Birkenhead and Tranmere[edit]















































































































Birkenhead and Tranmere (new ward)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Jean Stapleton [n 1]

1,400

47.7

N/A


Labour

Phillip Davies [n 2]

1,292






Labour

David Christian [n 3]

1,275






WIN

Andrew Dow
408
13.9

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Phillip Lloyd
401
13.7

N/A


WIN
Deirdre Baker
382




Liberal Democrat
Alan Brighouse
376




Liberal Democrat
Margaret Teggin
349




WIN
John Maher
311




Green
Catherine Page
249
8.5

N/A


BNP
John Edwards
246
8.4

N/A


Conservative
Tom Parker
233
7.9

N/A


Conservative
Kenneth Jackson
217




Conservative
Elizabeth Johnson
186


Majority
992
33.8

N/A

Registered electors
10,364



Turnout

27.0

N/A


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)

[4][12][13][14][15]



Bromborough[edit]




























































































Bromborough (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Stephen Niblock [n 1]

2,633

57.1

N/A


Liberal Democrat

Robert Moon [n 2]

2,517






Liberal Democrat

Alan Taylor [n 3]

2,335






Labour
Joseph Walsh
1,146
24.8

N/A


Labour
Andrew Page
1,049




Labour
Audrey Moore
1,017




Conservative
Allan Guy
460
10.0

N/A


Conservative
Kathryn Hodson
433




Conservative
Barbara Rothwell
392




Green
Ann Jones
260
5.6

N/A


WIN
Kathleen Parr
114
2.5

N/A
Majority
1,487
32.3

N/A

Registered electors
10,833



Turnout

41.6

N/A


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)

[4][16][17][18][19][20]



Clatterbridge[edit]






















































































Clatterbridge (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Isabel Moon [n 1]

3,243

48.3

N/A


Liberal Democrat

Alan Jennings [n 2]

2,817






Liberal Democrat

Christopher Teggin [n 3]

2,298






Conservative
Irena Povall
2,184
32.5

N/A


Conservative
David Kirwan
2,025




Conservative
Alexander Melbourne
1,841




Labour
Robert Buckingham
952
14.2

N/A


Labour
Ethel Morgan
931




Labour
Christina Muspratt
893




Green
Lesley Hussenbux
341
5.1

N/A
Majority
1,059
15.8

N/A

Registered electors
11,964



Turnout

52.9

N/A


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)

[4][21][22][23][24]



Claughton[edit]



































































































Claughton (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

George Davies [n 1]

2,187

51.3

N/A


Labour

Stephen Foulkes [n 2]

2,124






Labour

Denise Roberts [n 3]

2,003






Conservative
Peter Hartley
1,101
25.8

N/A


Conservative

Alan Robinson
959




Conservative
David Kingsley-Lote
949




Liberal Democrat
Roy Wood
692
16.2

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Anna Blumenthal
682




Liberal Democrat
Anthony Molyneux
659




Green
Joyce Hogg
282
6.6

N/A


Green
Khalid Hussenbux
259




Green
Christopher Childe
253


Majority
1,086
25.5

N/A

Registered electors
11,203



Turnout

40.4

N/A


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)

[4][25][26][27][28]



Eastham[edit]










































































Eastham (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Phillip Gilchrist [n 1]

4,160

71.1

N/A


Liberal Democrat

George Mitchell [n 2]

3,328






Liberal Democrat

Thomas Harney [n 3]

3,217






Labour
Anita Clarke
793
13.5

N/A


Conservative
Barbara Green
655
11.2

N/A


Conservative
Brian Stewart
538




Conservative
Susan Bebell
527




Green
Brian Gibbs
246
4.2

N/A
Majority
3,367
57.6

N/A

Registered electors
11,096



Turnout

48.4

N/A


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)

[4][29][30][31][32]



Greasby, Frankby and Irby[edit]
















































































Greasby, Frankby and Irby (new ward)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Gillian Gardiner [n 1]

2,873

46.6

N/A


Liberal Democrat

Peter Reisdorf [n 2]

2,793






Liberal Democrat

Jean Quinn [n 3]

2,714






Conservative
Susan Amyes
2,474
40.1

N/A


Conservative
Marcus Darby
2,398




Conservative
Kenneth Young
2,369




Labour
Barbara Moores
815
13.2

N/A


Labour
Jean Wood
806




Labour
Maureen Oldham
775


Majority
399
6.5

N/A

Registered electors
11,712



Turnout

53.2

N/A


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)

[4][33][34][35]



Heswall[edit]










































































Heswall (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Peter Johnson [n 1]

3,844

58.1

N/A


Conservative

Andrew Hodson [n 2]

3,655






Conservative

Stephen Rowlands [n 3]

3,591






Liberal Democrat
David Evans
1,202
18.2

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Ronald Bozman
1,090




Liberal Democrat
Edward Norton
1,011




Labour
James Brown
820
12.4

N/A


Green
Patrick Cleary
755
11.4

N/A
Majority
2,642
39.9

N/A

Registered electors
11,060



Turnout

55.3

N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)

[4][36][37][38][39][40]



Hoylake and Meols[edit]






















































































Hoylake and Meols (new ward)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

John Hale [n 1]

3,043

53.5

N/A


Conservative

Gerald Ellis [n 2]

3,032






Conservative

Hilary Jones [n 3]

2,530






Liberal Democrat
Jane Otterson
1,168
20.5

N/A


Labour
Stuart Wade
955
16.8

N/A


Labour
Ian Cannon
953




Liberal Democrat
Sally Gardiner
878




Labour
Michael Benson
797




Liberal Democrat
Michael Redfern
791




Green
Shirley Johnson
526
9.2

N/A
Majority
1,875
33.0

N/A

Registered electors
10,608



Turnout

50.0

N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)

[4][41][42][43]



Leasowe and Moreton East[edit]
















































































Leasowe and Moreton East (new ward)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Ernest Prout [n 1]

1,981

53.3

N/A


Labour

Ronald Abbey [n 2]

1,909






Labour

Iris Coates [n 3]

1,695






Conservative
Vida Wilson
1,218
32.8

N/A


Conservative
Heather Murray
1,184




Conservative
Michael Holt
1,163




Liberal Democrat
Susanne Uriel
516
13.9

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Valerie Coast
425




Liberal Democrat
Michael Peck
398


Majority
763
20.5

N/A

Registered electors
10,831



Turnout

37.0

N/A


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)

[4][44][45]



Liscard[edit]
















































































Liscard (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

David Hawkins [n 1]

1,908

44.2

N/A


Labour

Gary Leech [n 2]

1,789






Labour

Christine Jones [n 3]

1,776






Conservative

Leah Fraser
1,760
40.7

N/A


Conservative
Karen Hayes
1,516




Conservative
Mark Williams
1,450




Liberal Democrat
Raymond Price
653
15.1

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Mabel Uriel
630




Liberal Democrat
Hope Warner
590


Majority
148
3.5

N/A

Registered electors
11,389



Turnout

39.2

N/A


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)

[4][46][47][48][49]



Moreton West and Saughall Massie[edit]
















































































Moreton West and Saughall Massie (new ward)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Christopher Blakeley [n 1]

2,666

56.3

N/A


Conservative

Suzanne Moseley [n 2]

2,534






Conservative

Simon Mountney [n 3]

2,218






Labour
Colin Winstanley
1,345
28.4

N/A


Labour
Ronald Johnston
1,340




Labour

James Crabtree
1,168




Liberal Democrat
Eric Copestake
723
15.3

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Gerald Hainsworth
576




Liberal Democrat
Catherine Jennings
466


Majority
1,321
27.9

N/A

Registered electors
11,002



Turnout

43.6

N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)

[4][50][51][52][53]



New Brighton[edit]






















































































New Brighton (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Patrick Hackett [n 1]

1,807

37.3

N/A


Conservative

Anthony Pritchard [n 2]

1,800

37.2

N/A


Conservative

William Duffey [n 3]

1,672






Labour
Therese Irving
1,657




Conservative

Ian Lewis
1,606




Labour

William Nock
1,282




Liberal Democrat
Jonathan Richardson
670
13.8

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Julia Codling
612




Liberal Democrat
John Codling
582




Green
Alison Rostron
565
11.7

N/A
Majority
7
0.1

N/A

Registered electors
11,072



Turnout

41.4

N/A


Labour win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)

[4][54][55][56][57]



Oxton[edit]























































































Oxton (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Patricia Williams [n 1]

3,295

58.6

N/A


Liberal Democrat

Stuart Kelly [n 2]

3,074






Liberal Democrat

Freda Anderson [n 3]

2,924






Labour
David Barden
999
17.8

N/A


Labour
Michael Eastwood
997




Labour
John Mitchell
985




Conservative
Leonard Moore
843
15.0

N/A


Conservative
Barbara Evans
663




Conservative
June Cowan
661




Green
Garnette Bowler
489
8.7

N/A
Majority
2,296
40.8

N/A

Registered electors
11,269



Turnout

42.7

N/A


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)

[4][58][59][60]



Pensby and Thingwall[edit]























































































Pensby and Thingwall (new ward)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Ian Mackenzie [n 1]

2,037

35.0

N/A


Conservative

Jacqueline McKelvie [n 2]

2,033






Liberal Democrat

Oliver Adam [n 3]

1,894

32.5

N/A


Conservative
Ian McKellar
1,810




Liberal Democrat
Susan Welshman
1,427




Liberal Democrat
Christopher Jackson
1,329




Labour
John Cunningham
1,311
22.5

N/A


Labour
Francis McIver
1,265




Labour
David Kean
1,022




Green
Allen Burton
586
10.1

N/A
Majority
143
2.5

N/A

Registered electors
10,813



Turnout

50.1

N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)

[4][61]



Prenton[edit]









































































































Prenton (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat

Margaret Bridson [n 1]

2,164

42.9

N/A


Liberal Democrat

Simon Holbrook [n 2]

1,855






Liberal Democrat

Francis Doyle [n 3]

1,832






Labour
Gerard Allen
1,476
29.3

N/A


Labour

Denise Realey
1,441




Labour
Barbara Lee
1,354




Conservative
Mark Davey-Hayford
905
17.9

N/A


Conservative
Jonathan Mackie
854




Conservative
Bozena Hillyer
779




WIN
Ann Adams
324
6.4

N/A


Green
Matthew Adams
176
3.5

N/A


WIN
Marita Grace
169




WIN
Wallace Sturrock
156


Majority
688
13.6

N/A

Registered electors
11,072



Turnout

44.4

N/A


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)


Liberal Democrat win (new seat)

[4][62][63][64][65]



Rock Ferry[edit]























































































Rock Ferry (new ward)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

William Davies [n 1]

1,783

56.0

N/A


Labour

Christine Meaden [n 2]

1,640






Labour

Moira McLaughlin [n 3]

1,448






Liberal Democrat
Peter Heppinstall
504
15.8

N/A


Conservative
Brenda Rampling
453
14.2

N/A


Conservative
Joanne Suffield
446




Green
Tina Fox
442
13.9

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Stephen Blaylock
441




Conservative
Robert Johnson
431




Liberal Democrat
Allan Brame
428


Majority
1,279
40.2

N/A

Registered electors
10,490



Turnout

30.5

N/A


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)

[4][66][67][68][69][70]



Seacombe[edit]
















































































Seacombe (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

John Salter [n 1]

1,940

61.0

N/A


Labour

Denis Knowles [n 2]

1,853






Labour

Adrian Jones [n 3]

1,813






Liberal Democrat
Richard Ellett
629
19.8

N/A


Conservative
Christopher Wellstead
613
19.3

N/A


Conservative
Robert Sherlock
528




Liberal Democrat
Jean Norton
442




Liberal Democrat
Terence Pitt
440




Conservative
Kenneth Wilson
422


Majority
1,311
41.2

N/A

Registered electors
10,617



Turnout

29.5

N/A


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)

[4][71][72][73][74]



Upton[edit]






















































































Upton (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Susan Brown [n 1]

2,140

43.5

N/A


Labour

Patrick Smith [n 2]

2,065






Labour

John George [n 3]

1,829






Conservative
Julie Kirwan
1,300
26.4

N/A


Conservative
Kathleen Friel
1,261




Conservative
Jonathan Shone
1,160




Liberal Democrat
Geraldine Greineder
1,086
22.1

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Alan Davies
945




Liberal Democrat
Christopher Beazer
903




Green
George Bowler
396
8.0

N/A
Majority
840
17.1

N/A

Registered electors
12,384



Turnout

40.6

N/A


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)


Labour win (new seat)

[4][75][76]



Wallasey[edit]
















































































Wallasey (new boundaries)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Kate Wood [n 1]

3,284

57.2

N/A


Conservative

David Hunt [n 3]

3,094






Conservative

Lesley Rennie [n 2]

2,996






Labour
Alexander Nuttall
1,576
27.4

N/A


Labour
Elizabeth McArdle
1,439




Labour
Moya Christey
1,400




Liberal Democrat
Moira Gallagher
886
15.4

N/A


Liberal Democrat
John Uriel
876




Liberal Democrat
Kevin Turner
624


Majority
1,708
29.8

N/A

Registered electors
12,039



Turnout

48.3

N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)

[4][77][78][79][80]



West Kirby and Thurstaston[edit]






















































































West Kirby and Thurstaston (new ward)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Geoffrey Watt [n 1]

2,999

51.4

N/A


Conservative

David Elderton [n 2]

2,840






Conservative

Jeffrey Green [n 3]

2,814






Liberal Democrat
John Cresswell
1,472
25.3

N/A


Liberal Democrat
Charles Wall
1,387




Liberal Democrat
Sarah Quinn
1,245




Labour
Edna Davies
884
15.2

N/A


Labour
Dennis Woods
872




Labour
David Harper
670




Green
Perle Sheldricks
474
8.1

N/A
Majority
1,527
26.1

N/A

Registered electors
10,440



Turnout

54.6

N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)

[4][81][82][83][84]



Changes between 2004 and 2006[edit]
































Date
Ward
Name
Previous affiliation
New affiliation
Circumstance
November 2004

Hoylake and Meols
Hilary Jones


Conservative


Independent
Resigned.[85]
April 2005

Pensby and Thingwall
Oliver Adam


Liberal Democrat


Conservative
Defected.[86]
?

Hoylake and Meols
Hilary Jones


Independent


UKIP
Defected.[87]


Notes[edit]


bold denotes the winning candidate




  1. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv Elected to serve a 4-year term.


  2. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv Elected to serve a 3-year term.


  3. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv Elected to serve a 2-year term.




References[edit]




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  4. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv "Local election - 10 June 2004". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  5. ^ "Bebington Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  6. ^ "Councillor Sheila Clarke MBE". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  7. ^ "Councillor Jerry Williams". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  8. ^ "Councillor Walter Smith". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  9. ^ "Bidston and St James Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  10. ^ "Councillor Harry Smith". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  11. ^ "Councillor Ann McLachlan". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  12. ^ "Birkenhead and Tranmere Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  13. ^ "Councillor Jean Stapleton". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  14. ^ "Councillor Phil Davies". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  15. ^ "Councillor Alan Brighouse". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  16. ^ "Bromborough Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  17. ^ "Councillor Steve Niblock". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  18. ^ "Councillor Bob Moon". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  19. ^ "Councillor Joe Walsh". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  20. ^ "Councillor Kathy Hodson". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  21. ^ "Clatterbridge Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  22. ^ "Councillor Alan Jennings". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  23. ^ "Councillor Cherry Povall, JP". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  24. ^ "Councillor Christina Muspratt". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  25. ^ "Claughton Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  26. ^ "Councillor George Davies". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  27. ^ "Councillor Steve Foulkes". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  28. ^ "Councillor Denise Roberts". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  29. ^ "Eastham Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  30. ^ "Councillor Phil Gilchrist". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  31. ^ "Councillor Dave Mitchell". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  32. ^ "Councillor Tom Harney". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  33. ^ "Greasby, Frankby and Irby Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  34. ^ "Councillor Gill Gardiner". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  35. ^ "Councillor Peter Reisdorf". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  36. ^ "Heswall Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  37. ^ "Councillor Peter Johnson". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  38. ^ "Councillor Andrew Hodson". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  39. ^ "Councillor Les Rowlands". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  40. ^ "Councillor Pat Cleary". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  41. ^ "Hoylake and Meols Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  42. ^ "Councillor John Hale". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  43. ^ "Councillor Gerry Ellis". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  44. ^ "Leasowe and Moreton East Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  45. ^ "Councillor Ron Abbey". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  46. ^ "Liscard Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  47. ^ "Councillor Chris Jones". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  48. ^ "Councillor Leah Fraser". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  49. ^ "Councillor Karen Hayes". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  50. ^ "Moreton West and Saughall Massie Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  51. ^ "Councillor Chris Blakeley". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  52. ^ "Councillor Simon R Mountney". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  53. ^ "Councillor Jim Crabtree". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  54. ^ "New Brighton Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  55. ^ "Councillor Pat Hackett". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  56. ^ "Councillor Tony Pritchard". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  57. ^ "Councillor Ian Lewis". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  58. ^ "Oxton Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  59. ^ "Councillor Pat Williams". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  60. ^ "Councillor Stuart Kelly". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  61. ^ "Pensby and Thingwall Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  62. ^ "Prenton Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  63. ^ "Councillor Ann Bridson". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  64. ^ "Councillor Simon Holbrook". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  65. ^ "Councillor Denise Realey". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  66. ^ "Rock Ferry Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  67. ^ "Councillor Bill Davies". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  68. ^ "Councillor Chris Meaden". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  69. ^ "Councillor Moira McLaughlin". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  70. ^ "Councillor Allan Brame". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  71. ^ "Seacombe Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  72. ^ "Councillor John Salter". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  73. ^ "Councillor Denis Knowles". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  74. ^ "Councillor Adrian Jones". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  75. ^ "Upton Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  76. ^ "Councillor Tony Smith". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  77. ^ "Wallasey Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  78. ^ "Councillor Kate Wood". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  79. ^ "Councillor Lesley Rennie". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  80. ^ "Councillor Anne McArdle". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  81. ^ "West Kirby and Thurstaston Ward — Wirral". Local Elections Archive Project.


  82. ^ "Councillor Geoffrey Watt". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  83. ^ "Councillor David M Elderton". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  84. ^ "Councillor Jeff Green". Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.


  85. ^ "'No respect for mayor'". Wirral Globe. 17 November 2004. Retrieved 28 December 2018.


  86. ^ "Why I jumped ship to join the Tories". Wirral Globe. 13 April 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2018.


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